<x-flowed>The pins are there is you don't want to solder the wires directly to the
PCB. Personally I ignore them...
John :-#)#
At 04:44 PM 1/26/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I hate to admit it, but my problem was simply poor connections! When I
>tied the wires together with a wirenut, the reading was rock stable.
>
>I had a HELL of a time making the probes. Getting the wire to solder to
>the plugs wasn't easy. And I get 0.23 resistance reading across them, at
>best. I'm looking forward to actually trying it out!
>
>What are the PCB pins for? I couldn't find any reference to them nor make
>a wild guess.
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